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Rôle des répétitions textuelles dans les Psaumes de la Pénitence de LASSUSLessoil-Daelman, Marcelle January 1993 (has links)
Textual repetitions abound in verses of the Seven Penitential Psalms of Lassus and this research attempts to discover their function. A total of one hundred and thirty-two verses were analyzed. The results of this investigation exhibit numerous mathematical figures underlying the entire work's structure, and the influence of repetitions is conspicuous in each figure's organization. Moreover, this study shows, in a smaller measure, the mutual influence between form and text expression. A detailed method of calculation is also provided which may eventually be applied to other works of the repertoire of the sixteenth century.
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Rôle des répétitions textuelles dans les Psaumes de la Pénitence de LASSUSLessoil-Daelman, Marcelle January 1993 (has links)
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Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae de Orlando di Lasso = a aplicação da quinta categoria analitica de Joachim Burmeister / Orlando di Lasso's Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae de Orlando di Lasso : the application of the fifth analytical category of Joachim BurmeisterAmbiel, Aurea Helena de Jesus 15 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Helena Jank / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-15T18:17:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Em Musica Poética (1606) , Joachim Burmeister oferece a primeira proposta de análise formal em música . A sua metodologia analítica tem um direcionamento retórico- musical e compreende a divisão em cinco categorias: "(1) investigação do modo; (2) investigação do gênero melódico; (3) investigação do tipo de polifonia; (4) consideração da qualidade; (5) secionamento da peça em afetos ou períodos" (BURMEISTER, ([1606] 1993, p.201). O presente trabalho propõe a análise da obra Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae de Orlando Di Lasso, segundo a sua quinta categoria. A sua aplicação nesta obra de Lasso pode revelar o valor da análise. A intenção inicial do autor, antes de mais nada, era pedagógica: ele tencionava ensinar os jovens músicos a compor, utilizando como meio: o estudo, a observação e a imitação dos recursos engenhosos empregados na obra pelos grandes mestres (emulação). A aplicação desta quinta categoria coloca o analista numa posição que diz respeito também ao intérprete: é preciso encontrar nas diversas partes do discurso musical os afetos sugeridos pelo compositor. Através da análise é possível recriar a atmosfera afetiva da obra, oferecendo uma importante ferramenta para a interpretação, com profundidade e acuidade estilística / Abstract: In Musica Poetica (1606) Joachim Burmeister offers the first proposal of a formal analysis in music. His analytical methodology has a rhetoric-musical orientation and includes a five-category division: "(1) investigation of the mode; (2) investigation of the melodic genus; (3) investigation of the type of polyphony; (4) consideration of the quality; (5) sectioning of the piece into affections or periods" (BURMEISTER, [1606] 1993, p. 201). This dissertation aims to analyse Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae by Orlando Di Lasso in accordance with Burmeister's fifth category. The application of his fifth category on Lasso's work can reveal the value of this analytical method. Initially the authors's intention was pedagogic. He wanted to teach young musicians how to write music using the study, observation and imitation of inventive resources employed by great masters (emulation). Nowadays the application of this fifth category puts the music analyst on a par with the music performer. It is necessary to find out first the affect suggested by the composer among the several parts of the musical discourse. Through the utilization of this fifth category it is possible to recreate the affective atmosphere of the work. At the same time it can provide the performer an important tool to help in the interpretation of the work with depth and a keener sense of historical stylistic acuity / Doutorado / Doutor em Música
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Lagrime di San Pietro de Orlando di Lasso : um estudo de preparação e execução através de uma nova edição crítica e revisada / Lagrime di San Pietro by Orlando di Lasso : a performance study based on a new critical editionPopolin, Daniela Francine Lino 22 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Carlos Fernando Fiorini / "O segundo volume apresenta uma nova edição, crítica e revisada, de Lagrime di San Pietro" / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T03:24:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: Lagrime di San Pietro é uma das obras mais relevantes dentro da vasta produção de Orlando di Lasso, composta por um conjunto de vinte Madrigais Espirituais e um Moteto. Esta tese teve como principal objetivo um estudo sobre a preparação e a execução desta obra sob a ótica do regente, embasado por um conjunto de pesquisas adjacentes que proporcionassem um suporte teórico, como análise musical, textual e a relação entre ambos, contextualização histórica da obra e do compositor, além do levantamento das dificuldades encontradas durante o processo de execução da obra, partindo da aplicação prática da proposta apresentada. Devido à dificuldade de se encontrar uma edição ideal, foi necessário confeccionar uma nova partitura da obra que pudesse ser utilizada tanto como base para esse estudo como para a sua execução. Assim, o segundo volume apresenta uma nova edição, crítica e revisada, de Lagrime di San Pietro / Abstract: Lagrime di San Pietro is among the most significant works in the huge production of Orlando di Lasso, consisting of a set of twenty Spiritual Madrigals and a Motet. This thesis aimed to a study on the preparation and performance of the work from the conductor's perspective, based on a set of adjacent researches that provide a theoretical foundation and practical implementation of the proposals, such as musical and textual analysis and the relationship between both, a historical background of the work and the composer, and a survey of the difficulties found during the performance of the work, based on the implementation of the proposal. Given the difficulty of finding a right edition, it was necessary to prepare a new score of the work which could be used both as the basis for this study and for its performance. Thus, the second volume presents a new reviewed and critical edition of Lagrime di San Pietro / Doutorado / Praticas Interpretativas / Doutora em Música
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Orlando di Lasso's Missa Ad Imitationem Moduli Doulce Memoire: An Examination of the Mass and its ModelHanson, Jan 08 1900 (has links)
Orlando di Lasso is regarded as one of the great polyphonic masters of the Renaissance. An international composer of both sacred and secular music, his sacred works have always held an important place in the choral repertory. Especially significant are Lasso's Parody Masses, which comprise the majority of settings in this genre. The "Missa Ad Imitatiomem Moduli Doulce Memoire" and its model, the chanson "Doulce Memoire" by Sandrin, have been selected as the subject of this lecture recital. In the course of this study, the two works have been compared and analyzed, focusing on the exact material which has been borrowed from the chanson. In addition to the borrowed material, the longer movements, especially the Gloria and the Credo, exhibit considerable free material. This will be considered in light of its relation to the parody sections. Chapter One gives an introduction to the subject of musical parody with definitions of parody by several contemporary authors. In addition, several writers of the sixteenth century, including Vicentino, Zarlino, Ponzio, and Cerone are mentioned. Chapter Two relates biographical information on Lasso and gives a brief summary of his compositions. Attention is given to the number and type of Parody Masses by Lasso. Chapter Three discusses Sandrin and the chanson model, "Doulce Memoire." The original French text, an English translation, and form of the chanson are given. Chapter Four gives a detailed analysis of the "Missa Doulce Memoire" illustrating the use of borrowed material on specific sections of the Mass. The free sections of the Mass are discussed and compared with the parody sections. Other compositional devices, such as text painting, varied textures, and coloration are also mentioned. In Chapter Five, the "Missa Doulce Memoire" is compared to Lasso's other parody works and conclusions will be drawn concerning the composer's choice of material and treatment of the text, especially with regard to the free sections, the place of the Parody Mass in Lasso's ouevre. and their place in the modern choral repertory.
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Les oeuvres de Lassus mises en tablature pour le luth: catalogue - transcriptions - analyseBallman, Christine January 2001 (has links)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Comparable Dissonance as Used by Palestrina, Lassus, and Victoria in Three MassesJerome, Raoul 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to give an account of the comparable use of dissonance of Palestrina, Lassus, and Victoria through harmonic analysis and statistical comparison, illustrating the stylistic differences among the three composers works. The thesis does. not attempt to cover text setting, melodic construction, ranges, or aesthetic evaluation of composition other than that which pertains to dissonance. The analysis of dissonance was done with primary consideration being given to the vertical structure of the harmony, observing the linear structure only with relation to the approach and resolution of that dissonance.
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